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  1. 1701.
    Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.    The speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the colonies, March 22, 1775:    1775
  2. 1702.
    Downman, Hugh, 1740-1809.    The drama, a poem:    1775
  3. 1703.
    Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824.    The rival candidates: a comic opera in two acts; as it is now performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By the Rev. Henry Bate.    1775
  4. 1704.
    Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784.    Matilda: a tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By the author of The Earl of Warwick.    1775
  5. 1705.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    May-day: or, the little gipsy: A musical farce, of one act. To which is added The theatrical candidates. A musical prelude. As they are both performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.    1775
  6. 1706.
    Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784.    The modish wife, a comedy: performed with uninfluenced applause at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket. To which is prefixed a summary view of the stage, as it has been, is, and ought to be. With biographical anecdotes of Messrs. Mossop, Dexter, Derrick, and the author, ...    1775
  7. 1707.
    Glover, Richard, 1712-1785.    The substance of the evidence on the petition presented by the West-India planters and merchants, to the Hon. House of Commons: as it was introduced at the bar, and summ'd up by Mr. Glover, on Thursday the 16th of March, 1775.    1775
  8. 1708.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poems:    1775
  9. 1709.
    Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771.    The poems: of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his life and writings by W. Mason, M.A.    1775
  10. 1710.
    Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)    His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 26th of October, 1775:    1775
  11. 1711.
    Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793.    The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated: By Mrs. Griffith.    1775
  12. 1712.
    Hawkins, W. (William), 18th cent.    Miscellanies in prose and verse: Containing candid and impartial observations on the principal performers belonging to the two Theatres-Royal; from January 1773, to May 1775. Likewise strictures on two favourite tragedies, viz. The orphan and The fair penitent. ... By William Hawkins, gent.    1775
  13. 1713.
    Henry, Thomas, 1734-1816.    An account of the medicinal virtues of magnesia alba: more particularly of calcined magnesia; ... By Thomas Henry, ...    1775
  14. 1714.
    Hill, John, 1714?-1775.    Hypochondriasis. A practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder; commonly called the hyp and hypo. By Sir John Hill    1775
  15. 1715.
    Hoole, John, 1727-1803.    Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia: a tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. By John Hoole.    1775
  16. 1716.
    Hutchinson, William, 1732-1814.    A week at a cottage a pastoral tale:    1775
  17. 1717.
    Hutchinson, William, 1732-1814.    The spirit of masonry in moral and elucidatory lectures: By Wm Hutchinson ...    1775
  18. 1718.
    Jephson, Robert, 1736-1803.    Braganza: A tragedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Robert Jephson, Esq.    1775
  19. 1719.
    Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.    The fall of Mexico, a poem. By Mr. Jerningham:    1775
  20. 1720.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    Observations, civil and canonical, on the marriage contract, as entered into conformably to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. By W. Kenrick, LL.D:    1775
  21. 1721.
    Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797.    Case, Mr. Macklin late of Covent-Garden Theatre, against Mess. Clarke, Aldys, Lee, James, and Miles:    1775
  22. 1722.
    Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.    Original papers: containing the secret history of Great Britain, from the restoration, to the accession of the House of Hannover. ... The whole arranged and published by James Macpherson, ... [pt.2]    1775
  23. 1723.
    Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.    The history of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the accession of the house of Hannover: By James Macpherson, in two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1775
  24. 1724.
    Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.    The history of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the accession of the house of Hannover: By James Macpherson, in two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1775
  25. 1725.
    Marat, Jean Paul, 1743-1793.    An essay on gleets: wherein the defects of the actual method of treating those complaints of the urethra are pointed out, and an effectual way of curing them indicated. By J. P. Marat, M.D.    1775
  26. 1726.
    Marra, John.    Journal of the Resolution's voyage: in 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775. On discovery to the southern hemisphere, ... Also a journal of the Adventure's voyage, in the years 1772, 1773, and 1774. ... Illustrated with a chart, ... and other cuts.    1775
  27. 1727.
    Mason, William, 1719-1791.    The absolute and indispensible duty of Christians: in this critical juncture, considered and enforced, in an affectionate address. By W. Mason.    1775
  28. 1728.
    More, Hannah, 1745-1833.    The inflexible captive: A tragedy. By Miss Hannah More.    1775
  29. 1729.
    Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.    Three weeks after marriage: a comedy, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden.    1775
  30. 1730.
    Norris, Thomas, fl. 1780.    A short essay on the virtues of Dr. Norris's antimonial drops. The second edition. To which is added, a catalogue of cures, incontestibly proving their sovereign efficacy in fevers    1775
  31. 1731.
    Parnell, Thomas, 1679-1718.    The hermit: To which are added, A hymn to contentment; Health, an eclogue; and A night piece, on death. By Dr. Thomas Parnell, ...    1775
  32. 1732.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.1]    1775
  33. 1733.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.2]    1775
  34. 1734.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.3]    1775
  35. 1735.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.4]    1775
  36. 1736.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.5]    1775
  37. 1737.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Liberal opinions, upon animals, man, and providence: In which are introduced, Anecdotes of a gentleman. ... By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.6]    1775
  38. 1738.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    Remarks on a printed paper, lately handed about, intituled, "A catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus: ... " Addressed to all such gentlemen as have received or read the same. By Granville Sharp.    1775
  39. 1739.
    Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816.    The rivals: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.    1775
  40. 1740.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    Letters of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to his most intimate friends. With a fragment in the manner of Rabelais. To which are prefix'd, memoirs of his life and family. Written by himself. And published by his daughter, Mrs. Medalle. In three volumes.: [pt.1]    1775
  41. 1741.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    Letters of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to his most intimate friends. With a fragment in the manner of Rabelais. To which are prefix'd, memoirs of his life and family. Written by himself. And published by his daughter, Mrs. Medalle. In three volumes.: [pt.2]    1775
  42. 1742.
    Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.    Letters of the late Rev. Mr. Laurence Sterne, to his most intimate friends. With a fragment in the manner of Rabelais. To which are prefix'd, memoirs of his life and family. Written by himself. And published by his daughter, Mrs. Medalle. In three volumes.: [pt.3]    1775
  43. 1743.
    Thomas, Rowley.    Accommodation: a poetical epistle to John Ashby, Esq; by Rowley Thomas.    1775
  44. 1744.
    Trusler, John, 1735-1820.    An easy way to prolong life: by a little attention to what we eat and drink: containing, a chemical analysis, or, an enquiry into the nature and properties, of all kinds of food; ... Collected from the authorities of some of our ablest physicians. By a medical gentleman.    1775
  45. 1745.
    A trip to Calais: a medley maritime sketch: being the poetical prosaical production of Timothy Timbertoe, Esq. Dedicated to a Duchess.    1775
  46. 1746.
    Bon ton: or, high life above stairs. A comedy. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane.    1775
  47. 1747.
    Letters written by the late Right Honourable Lady Luxborough, to William Shenstone, Esq:    1775
  48. 1748.
    Original papers: containing the secret history of Great Britain, from the restoration, to the accession of the House of Hannover. ... The whole arranged and published by James Macpherson, ...    1775
  49. 1749.
    Remarks on the final cessation of the menses: and on a remedy and method of treatment, adapted to prevent or remove the evil consequences attending that period: together with some strictures on secret and advertised medicines in general.    1775
  50. 1750.
    The bard: A pindaric poem, by Mr. Gray. Translated into Latin verse. To which is prefixed a Dedication to the genius of antient Britain.    1775
  51. 1751.
    The choleric man: A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq.    1775
  52. 1752.
    The history of Mademoiselle de Beleau; or, the new Roxana, the fortunate mistress: afterwards Countess of Wintselsheim. Published by Mr Daniel De Foe. And from papers found, since his decease, it appears was greatly altered by himself;:Fortunate mistress    1775
  53. 1753.
    The maid of Bath, a comedy: of three acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market. By Samuel Foote, Esq. With the original prologue, as written by Mr. Garrick, and ... the epilogue, ...    1775
  54. 1754.
    The works of Richard Savage: Esq. son of the Earl Rivers. With an account of the life and writings of the author, by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in two volumes. ...    1775
  55. 1755.
    The works of Richard Savage: Esq. son of the Earl Rivers. With an account of the life and writings of the author, by Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in two volumes. ...    1775
  56. 1756.
    Brand, John, d. 1808.    Observations on some of the probable effects of Mr. Gilbert's bill; to which are added remarks deduced from Dr. Price's Account of the national debt. By the Reverend Mr. Brand, M.A:    1776
  57. 1757.
    Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807.    A lecture on mimicry: as it was delivered with great applause, at the theatres in Covent-Garden ... To which is added Jerry Sneak's return from the regatta; and a lecture on lectures. By George Saville Carey.    1776
  58. 1758.
    Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah), 1743-1809.    The runaway, a comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.    1776
  59. 1759.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The metamorphoses. A comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market. The music by Mr. Dibdin:    1776
  60. 1760.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.    The seraglio: a comic opera, in two acts: as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.    1776
  61. 1761.
    Dodington, George Bubb, Baron of Melcombe Regis, 1691-1762.    A poetical epistle from the late Lord Melcombe to the Earl of Bute: with corrections, by the author of the Night thoughts:    1776
  62. 1762.
    Dudley, H. Bate, Sir (Henry Bate), 1745-1824.    Airs, ballads, in The blackamoor wash'd white. A new comic opera. As it will be performed this evening at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane:    1776
  63. 1763.
    Francklin, Thomas, 1721-1784.    The contract: a comedy. Of two acts. As it was performed at the Theatre Royal, in the Hay-Market.    1776
  64. 1764.
    Garrick, David, 1717-1779.    Hearts of oak:    1776
  65. 1765.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    A survey of experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement. Illustrated with cuts. ... By Oliver Goldsmith, M.B: [pt.1]    1776
  66. 1766.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    A survey of experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement. Illustrated with cuts. ... By Oliver Goldsmith, M.B: [pt.2]    1776
  67. 1767.
    Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774.    The haunch of venison: a poetical epistle to Lord Clare. By the late Dr. Goldsmith. With a head of the author, drawn by Henry Bunbury, Esq; and etched by Bretherton.    1776
  68. 1768.
    Governor, of Addenbrooke's Hospital.    Explanatory remarks on the great utility of hospitals for the sick and poor: By a governor of Addenbrooke's Hospital.    1776
  69. 1769.
    Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793.    The story of Lady Juliana Harley: A novel. In letters. By Mrs. Griffith. ... [pt.1]    1776
  70. 1770.
    Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793.    The story of Lady Juliana Harley: A novel. In letters. By Mrs. Griffith. ... [pt.2]    1776
  71. 1771.
    Hawkins, W. (William), 18th cent.    The shrubs of Parnassus: or, juvenile muse. A collection of songs, and poems. Chiefly pastoral. By W. Hawkins.    1776
  72. 1772.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    Observations on Soame Jenyns's View of the internal evidence of the Christian religion; addressed to its almost-Christian author. By W. Kenrick, LL.D:    1776
  73. 1773.
    Kenrick, W. (William), 1725?-1779.    The spleen: or, the offspring of folly. A lyri-comi-tragic tale. In four cantos. ... Dedicated to George Colman, Esq. Author of the spleen, a comic piece, ...    1776
  74. 1774.
    Late Member of the Continental Congress.    The true merits of a late treatise, printed in America, intitled, Common sense: clearly pointed out. Addressed to the inhabitants of America. By a late member of the Continental Congress, a native of a republican state.    1776
  75. 1775.
    MacNally, Leonard, 1752-1820.    An heroic answer, from Richard Twiss, Esq: F.R.S. at Rotterdam, to Donna Teresa Pinna Ruiz, of Murica.    1776
  76. 1776.
    Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.    The rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America: being an answer to the declaration of the General Congress.    1776
  77. 1777.
    Mason, William, 1725-1797.    Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, upon his newly invented patent candle-snuffers: by Malcolm M'Greggor, ...    1776
  78. 1778.
    More, Hannah, 1745-1833.    Sir Eldred of the bower: and the bleeding rock: two legendary tales. By Miss Hannah More.    1776
  79. 1779.
    Musgrave, Samuel, 1732-1780.    An essay on the nature and cure of the (so called) worm-fever: By Samuel Musgrave, M.D. ...    1776
  80. 1780.
    Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.    Common sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. Written by an Englishman. [Two lines from Thomson]    1776
  81. 1781.
    Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826.    Craigmillar Castle: An elegy.    1776
  82. 1782.
    Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.    Additions to the works of Alexander Pope: Esq. Together with many original poems and letters, of cotemporary [sic] writers, never before published. In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1776
  83. 1783.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    Garrick's looking-glass: or, the art of rising on the stage: A poem. In three cantos. Decorated with dramatic characters. By the author of *****.    1776
  84. 1784.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    The pupil of pleasure: or, the new system illustrated. Inscribed to Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, editor of Lord Chesterfield's letters. By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.1]    1776
  85. 1785.
    Pratt, Mr. (Samuel Jackson), 1749-1814.    The pupil of pleasure: or, the new system illustrated. Inscribed to Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, editor of Lord Chesterfield's letters. By Courtney Melmoth. ... [pt.2]    1776
  86. 1786.
    Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.    Observations on respiration, and the use of the blood. By Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S. Read at the Royal Society, Jan. 25, 1776    1776
  87. 1787.
    Pringle, John, Sir, 1707-1782.    A discourse upon some late improvements of the means for preserving the health of mariners. Delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, November 30, 1776. By Sir John Pringle, Baronet, President. Published by their order    1776
  88. 1788.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    The just limitation of slavery: in the laws of God, compared with the unbounded claims of the African traders and British American slaveholders. By Granville Sharp. With a copious appendix: ...    1776
  89. 1789.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    The law of liberty: or, royal law, by which all mankind will certainly be judged! ... By Granville Sharp.    1776
  90. 1790.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    The law of passive obedience: or Christian submission to personal injuries: ... By Granville Sharp.    1776
  91. 1791.
    Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.    The law of retribution: or, a serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies, founded on unquestionable examples of God's temporal vengeance against tyrants, slave-holders, and oppressors. ... By Granville Sharp.    1776
  92. 1792.
    Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.    An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations: By Adam Smith, ... In two volumes. ... [pt.1]    1776
  93. 1793.
    Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.    An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations: By Adam Smith, ... In two volumes. ... [pt.2]    1776
  94. 1794.
    Trusler, John, 1735-1820.    The way to be rich and respectable: Addressed to men of small fortune. In this pamphlet is given an estimate, shewing that a gentleman, ... may, ... live as well as, a man of 1000l. a year, and yet not expend 400l. ...    1776
  95. 1795.
    Vaughan, Thomas, fl. 1772-1820.    The hotel: or, the double valet. A farce, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Thomas Vaughan, Esq.    1776
  96. 1796.
    Additions to the works of Alexander Pope: Esq. Together with many original poems and letters, of cotemporary [sic] writers, never before published. In two volumes. ...    1776
  97. 1797.
    An explanation of the arms of the several incorporated companies in the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne: According to Guillim, Bailey, and others. Published for the subscribers to the plate. By W. Whitehead, and T. Jameson.    1776
  98. 1798.
    Odes: by Richard Cumberland, Esq;.    1776
  99. 1799.
    The bankrupt: A comedy, in three acts. By Samuel Foote, Esq.    1776
  100. 1800.
    The gentleman farmer: Being an attempt to improve agiculture, by subjecting it to the test of rational principles.    1776